DEVELOPING...A 30-year-old Manatee County woman was found murdered in her home late Sunday, authorities said.

The name of the victim has not yet been released pending notification of family members, according to the Manatee County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating the crime.

According to deputy reports, the woman was found after her ex-husband attempted to drop off their child at her home in the 5900 block of 36th Street West. When no one answered the door, he entered the home, saw evidence of a crime, and then called the sheriff's office.

Deputies responded to the scene and entered the home, discovering the woman's body in a bedroom, with signs of trauma evident on her body.

<p><em>MANATEE COUNTY</em> - Detectives want to talk to the ex-boyfriend of a 30-year-old woman found murdered here late Sunday.</p><p>Manatee County Sheriff's detectives described Andres Collazos as a “person of interest” for whom they do not have an arrest warrant.</p><p>On the same day that Jazmin Catano was apparently killed, Collazos flew from Fort Lauderdale to Colombia, South America.</p><p>Catano was found about midnight after her ex-husband attempted to drop off their child at her home in the 5900 block of 36th Street West, the sheriff's office reported.</p><p>When no one answered the door at the apartment in the Coral Club complex, the ex-husband entered the home, saw evidence of a crime and called the sheriff's office.</p><p>Deputies responded to the complex near IMG Sports Academy and State College of Florida and found Catano's body in a bedroom, with signs of trauma evident on her body, according to reports.</p><p>An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death.</p><p>Deputies learned that Catano had only recently moved to the Coral Club complex, sheriff's spokesman Dave Bristow said.</p><p>Deputies already have spoken with Catano's ex-husband. Court records show the couple married in 2002 and divorced last year. They had two children at the time of their divorce, records show.</p><p>Catano was living alone in the apartment while working for the Manatee County Clerk of the Court's criminal division, a job she had started at the end of January.</p><p>Sheriff's deputies notified the clerk's office on Monday of the crime.</p><p>“We were able to speak with her co-workers,” said clerk spokeswoman Christine Clyne said. “Everyone here is stunned and tremendously devastated.”</p><p>Clyne remembered Catano as a “very warm and kind person,” who was proud of her children. One of her children accompanied her to the clerk's office for a bring-your-child-to-work day, Clyne said.</p><p>“Our deepest condolences are with her family and children,” she said. “This is unimaginable.”</p><p>The sheriff's office did not have the ages of the children.</p><p>Bristow declined to offer many specifics about the case, saying detectives have “some reasons for not commenting now,” with the investigation still in the early stages. </p><p>“We do not believe it was a random incident,” Bristow said. </p><p>Detectives ask anyone with information to call (941) 747-3011, Ext. 2518, or Crime Stoppers, (866) 634-TIPS.</p><p><i>DEVELOPING...</i>A 30-year-old Manatee County woman was found murdered in her home late Sunday, authorities said.</p><p>The name of the victim has not yet been released pending notification of family members, according to the Manatee County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating the crime.</p><p>According to deputy reports, the woman was found after her ex-husband attempted to drop off their child at her home in the 5900 block of 36th Street West. When no one answered the door, he entered the home, saw evidence of a crime, and then called the sheriff's office.</p><p>Deputies responded to the scene and entered the home, discovering the woman's body in a bedroom, with signs of trauma evident on her body.</p><p>An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death.</p><p><i>EDITOR'S NOTE: Check back for details on this developing story.</i></p>